The document discusses strategies for two brands to strengthen their bonds with consumers. For GameStop, the strategy is to target teenagers by marketing downloadable content cards as "passports to freedom" without needing parents' permission or credit cards. For AllSaints, the strategy is to position the brand as a bridge between trendsetters and followers and connect consumers to East London culture through exclusive access to parties and underground pop-up bars to make customers feel like cultural insiders.
Elaine Gillespie proposes a campaign for Samuel Adams to capitalize on the 2016 Olympics in the UK. She identifies three types of craft beer drinkers - enthusiasts, explorers, and loyalists - who seek variety but also a reliable option. Her insight is that craft beer can feel risky without a "go-to" choice. The campaign frames Samuel Adams as the large craft brewer committed to supporting smaller brewers. It launches a "Craft Beer Olympics" encouraging home brewing and celebrates lesser-known sports. Activation includes sponsorship of the Olympics launch party, a branded 6-pack with sample beers, a bus tour competition, and content through partners Buzzfeed and influencers. The goal is to position Samuel Adams as
This document outlines a sponsorship activation plan for Samuel Adams during the Olympics in the UK. It proposes creating a character named "Sam Adams", an arrogant American tourist, who will fuel brand fame by criticizing British culture and cheering for US teams. A sampling idea ties free beer giveaways to US wins over UK teams. Vice UK is proposed as the media partner to create webisodes and articles bringing the character to life on social media. The goal is to make Sam initially annoying but eventually loveable as an outsider accepting of UK culture and high quality beer.
Samuel Adams Boston Lager is launching in the UK and sponsoring the Olympics at a low sponsorship tier, with a $400k budget focused on partnerships. The brand wants to target "Mainstream Explorers" - those interested in craft beer for its coolness rather than passion for craft. The proposed campaign is to "Go a bit OTT for Team GB" by bringing American excitement to British drinkers through partnerships, social media, and activations encouraging unabashed support for the Olympics and British athletes.
The document proposes ideas for launching the Mini Countryman in Indonesia, including staging a "Roda Gila" stunt showcasing the Countryman's ability to navigate diverse landscapes, projected onto the car. It also suggests creating an interactive product display using automatic tinting glass technology, and buzz-building activities on social media. The document then outlines plans for maximizing Mini's presence at the IIMS exhibition, including confronting competitors and creative ad placements, and establishing a distinctive Mini store booth to inspire aspiration for the brand.
The document outlines an activation proposal for a new Panadol Muscle & Joint Patch product launch. The objectives are to introduce the new patch variant, educate consumers on its usage and benefits, and induce trial. The proposal suggests making patch usage trendy and acceptable for urban lifestyles. It then recommends activating the product through a "Hidup Bebas Nyeri" campaign using various tools like a viral editorial, office and sports venue activations, and an interactive microsite to generate awareness and trial of the new patch.
The integrated communication campaign aims to strengthen Tim Tam's brand image and message of happiness. It will engage female consumers aged 20-30 through multiple activities to drive product trial and sales. The campaign includes an online game to find happiness, sampling events, a pop-up store offering Tim Tam treats, in-store activations, and a contest for consumers to share their happiness moments. Winners will receive experience-based prizes such as a slumber party or trip to spread the message that "happiness happens with Tim Tam."
Tom Haslow - Strategic Planning PortfolioTom Haslow
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This portfolio contains 3 case studies of projects completed at Miami Ad Schools Account Planners Boot Camp. They represent collaborative work with two talented and dedicated teams.
The targets are diverse, as are the brands and business challenges. What unites them is thoughtful research and creative thinking about how to solve problems and create opportunities for brands. They are all driven by good ideas.
After the case studies, there is a short section about my life and previous experience.
A 2017 trends document created collectively by the Planning department at TMW Unlimited. I oversaw the production of the piece and co-authored two of the six thought pieces around the areas of 1) Automation and 2) Diversity
Oversaw the creation of, and contributed to TMW Unlimited's second annual Strategy Department document 'Viewpoint'. A collection of thought pieces covering a range of important topics relevant to us as marketeers and our clients as brand owners. It observes trends, analyses what it means and recommends actions to fully capitalise on them. This year we explored the themes of 1) Cultural Pluralism 2) Diversity within Advertising 3) Retail Innovation 4) Automation revolution 5) Gen Z and Luxury and 6) Social Live Streaming.
This document provides 10 ways for brands to innovate or risk failure. It discusses how brands must evolve to stay relevant as customer needs change. It provides examples of brands like Blockbuster that failed to innovate and were disrupted. The document emphasizes the need for brands to focus on execution, develop new revenue streams, and behave like startups to survive the modern economy.
The document discusses predictions for the future of retail experiences. It predicts that over the next 10 years, retailers will need to create highly personalized experiences using social and digital data to stay relevant. It also predicts that storytelling and emotional branding will become even more important as people form stronger attachments to meaningful brands. Finally, it suggests the lines between online and offline customer experiences will blur completely as digital technologies continue to merge the two worlds and empower customers to both create and disrupt retail brands.
3MZ & One Question - What Does Brand Really Mean? 3MonkeysZeno
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The document discusses the meaning of brands from multiple perspectives. It begins by quoting Apple's famous "Think Different" campaign from 1988, which encouraged embracing non-conformity and challenging the status quo. It then discusses how the author created One Question to have thoughtful discussions that challenge perspectives. The rest of the document introduces the panelists for an event on the question "What does brand really mean?," and thanks the sponsor and supporters of the event.
Coqtail is a digital marketing and technology agency based in Amsterdam that provides a wide range of services including advertising, app development, branding, and tools to drive sales. They have a team of 16 employees who work with clients in fashion, lifestyle, and other industries. Some of Coqtail's recent projects include rebranding campaigns, e-commerce websites, and social media strategies for clients such as CRAVT, Matthew Harris, and LA Sisters.
The document discusses strategies for brands to effectively use social media. It recommends that brands focus on adding value to conversations rather than just broadcasting marketing messages. Some key steps include asking what role the brand can play in culture, telling interesting stories, and being consistently engaging without always selling. The goal is to earn people's attention through interesting content rather than trying to buy views or likes.
The document provides background information about two graphic designers, Markus and Josh, who graduated from Algonquin College in 2015. It discusses their different educational backgrounds and how they realized they worked well together. It introduces them as "The Dream Team of 2015" and indicates they will provide graphic design services. The rest of the document appears to include examples of their work and rationales for advertising campaigns they created for various clients.
The document discusses what cult brands are and how to create them. It defines cult brands as brands that command extreme customer loyalty and devotion. It then lists seven rules for cult branding: 1) appeal to consumers' desire to belong to unique social groups, 2) take risks and push boundaries with new products, 3) make products fun and help customers celebrate lifestyles, 4) focus on serving existing customers, 5) continually give back to loyal customers, 6) openly embrace all interested customers, and 7) promote freedom and nonconformity while consistently delivering memorable experiences. The purpose is to help companies learn how to develop the same kind of intense customer following as cult brands.
The document discusses what cult brands are and how to create them. It defines cult brands as brands that command extreme customer loyalty and devotion. It then lists seven rules for cult branding: 1) appeal to consumers' desire to belong to unique social groups, 2) take risks and push boundaries with new products, 3) make products fun and help customers celebrate lifestyles, 4) focus on serving existing customers, 5) continually give back to loyal customers, 6) openly embrace all interested customers, and 7) promote freedom and nonconformity while providing memorable experiences. The purpose is to help companies learn how to develop the same intense loyalty for their own brands.
Future of Retail - Raconteur give you an eye on the futuremichelecappelli1
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Retailers are struggling to encourage impulse purchases during the holiday season as COVID-19 restrictions have closed many stores. While online shopping has increased, browsing physical stores allows consumers to discover new products and make unplanned purchases. Some retailers are trying digital solutions like virtual store tours to replicate the physical browsing experience. Experts predict the importance of physical stores will increase again in 2021 as consumers desire human interaction, but stores will need to focus on new experiences while remaining frictionless through technologies like contactless payments.
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21st Century Branding: Positive Change Agents Ann Odell
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Good Business & Good Branding are synonymous.
Together they are the foundation of any enterprise & inextricable. Making a decision about one informs & shapes the other.
21st Century BRANDS reflect our ideals, values, aspirations, passions.
A GREAT BRAND TODAY UNITES EMPLOYEES & CUSTOMERS AROUND A BIG IDEA OR PURPOSE MUCH LARGER THAN SELLING. Brands that offer people the OPPORTUNITY TO BE PART OF THE STORY, THE EXPERIENCE, THE BIG IDEA, THE PURPOSE, whether theyre inside or out, are the ones that are winning.
Existing on the continuum of: cave paintings, fireside chats & yellow brick road experiences, 21st Century BRANDS CAN & DO SERVE AS POSITIVE CHANGE AGENTS.
Presented is a capture of best practice Brand Strategy Case Studies, including four I've supported development on. What we see is that big Vision, more Meaning, Inclusivity, Authenticity & a few Fun surprise are foundational to all of their success.
MobiU2011 Keynote: CREAT101 Mobile Behaviors - Play BigKimberly-Clark
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Part 1 of the opening keynote by Nancy Giordano of Play Big. Mobile phones and devices seem to be everywhere and we spend more and more time interacting with them. They are quickly erasing the interstitial moments that provided downtime for our brain. What is the impact of such a pervasive technology? According to Pew, 61% of people are ambivalent about the impact mobile has on their lives. Learn how mobile technologies are creating changes in human behavior and the implications of this change both positive and negative.
A look at the top digital trends from the latter part of 2011. From personalized products and m-commerce to luxury brands pulling back the curtain, these are things to keep on the radar in 2012.
SkinnygenesTV 2017 Urban Culture Trend Report captures the trends that were most prevalent in 2017 Urban Culture. The trends showcase the growth in SA Urban Youth with a look at the things which marketers need to understand when engaging with the most progressive generation in South Africa.
This report is for anyone who wants to sink their teeth in understanding the millennial generation and the happenings in Urban Culture South Africa.
Feel free to hit us up on Ndu@SkinnygenesTV.Com for any more info
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One of the key things to making earned media work for your marketing is knowing who your Fans are and how to connect with them.
Download and share the first chapter of this book that covers exactly that topic.
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The novel White Tiger by Aravind Adiga captures modern India, showing the struggles of class and caste. Through the protagonist Balram Halwai, it illustrates the transitioning social hierarchy in India as the country undergoes rapid modernization. Some characters believe the caste system is outdated, while others feel caste lines remain rigid. Balram represents social mobility as he breaks free from the shackles of his low-caste status.
Oversaw the creation of, and contributed to TMW Unlimited's second annual Strategy Department document 'Viewpoint'. A collection of thought pieces covering a range of important topics relevant to us as marketeers and our clients as brand owners. It observes trends, analyses what it means and recommends actions to fully capitalise on them. This year we explored the themes of 1) Cultural Pluralism 2) Diversity within Advertising 3) Retail Innovation 4) Automation revolution 5) Gen Z and Luxury and 6) Social Live Streaming.
This document provides 10 ways for brands to innovate or risk failure. It discusses how brands must evolve to stay relevant as customer needs change. It provides examples of brands like Blockbuster that failed to innovate and were disrupted. The document emphasizes the need for brands to focus on execution, develop new revenue streams, and behave like startups to survive the modern economy.
The document discusses predictions for the future of retail experiences. It predicts that over the next 10 years, retailers will need to create highly personalized experiences using social and digital data to stay relevant. It also predicts that storytelling and emotional branding will become even more important as people form stronger attachments to meaningful brands. Finally, it suggests the lines between online and offline customer experiences will blur completely as digital technologies continue to merge the two worlds and empower customers to both create and disrupt retail brands.
3MZ & One Question - What Does Brand Really Mean? 3MonkeysZeno
油
The document discusses the meaning of brands from multiple perspectives. It begins by quoting Apple's famous "Think Different" campaign from 1988, which encouraged embracing non-conformity and challenging the status quo. It then discusses how the author created One Question to have thoughtful discussions that challenge perspectives. The rest of the document introduces the panelists for an event on the question "What does brand really mean?," and thanks the sponsor and supporters of the event.
Coqtail is a digital marketing and technology agency based in Amsterdam that provides a wide range of services including advertising, app development, branding, and tools to drive sales. They have a team of 16 employees who work with clients in fashion, lifestyle, and other industries. Some of Coqtail's recent projects include rebranding campaigns, e-commerce websites, and social media strategies for clients such as CRAVT, Matthew Harris, and LA Sisters.
The document discusses strategies for brands to effectively use social media. It recommends that brands focus on adding value to conversations rather than just broadcasting marketing messages. Some key steps include asking what role the brand can play in culture, telling interesting stories, and being consistently engaging without always selling. The goal is to earn people's attention through interesting content rather than trying to buy views or likes.
The document provides background information about two graphic designers, Markus and Josh, who graduated from Algonquin College in 2015. It discusses their different educational backgrounds and how they realized they worked well together. It introduces them as "The Dream Team of 2015" and indicates they will provide graphic design services. The rest of the document appears to include examples of their work and rationales for advertising campaigns they created for various clients.
The document discusses what cult brands are and how to create them. It defines cult brands as brands that command extreme customer loyalty and devotion. It then lists seven rules for cult branding: 1) appeal to consumers' desire to belong to unique social groups, 2) take risks and push boundaries with new products, 3) make products fun and help customers celebrate lifestyles, 4) focus on serving existing customers, 5) continually give back to loyal customers, 6) openly embrace all interested customers, and 7) promote freedom and nonconformity while consistently delivering memorable experiences. The purpose is to help companies learn how to develop the same kind of intense customer following as cult brands.
The document discusses what cult brands are and how to create them. It defines cult brands as brands that command extreme customer loyalty and devotion. It then lists seven rules for cult branding: 1) appeal to consumers' desire to belong to unique social groups, 2) take risks and push boundaries with new products, 3) make products fun and help customers celebrate lifestyles, 4) focus on serving existing customers, 5) continually give back to loyal customers, 6) openly embrace all interested customers, and 7) promote freedom and nonconformity while providing memorable experiences. The purpose is to help companies learn how to develop the same intense loyalty for their own brands.
Future of Retail - Raconteur give you an eye on the futuremichelecappelli1
油
Retailers are struggling to encourage impulse purchases during the holiday season as COVID-19 restrictions have closed many stores. While online shopping has increased, browsing physical stores allows consumers to discover new products and make unplanned purchases. Some retailers are trying digital solutions like virtual store tours to replicate the physical browsing experience. Experts predict the importance of physical stores will increase again in 2021 as consumers desire human interaction, but stores will need to focus on new experiences while remaining frictionless through technologies like contactless payments.
Por que as pessoas amam produtos e marcas? O que sustenta esta paix達o? Essas foram as duas quest探es principais feitos pelo Love Index 2016, estudo feito pela Accenture Interactive, em parceria com a Fjord.
21st Century Branding: Positive Change Agents Ann Odell
油
Good Business & Good Branding are synonymous.
Together they are the foundation of any enterprise & inextricable. Making a decision about one informs & shapes the other.
21st Century BRANDS reflect our ideals, values, aspirations, passions.
A GREAT BRAND TODAY UNITES EMPLOYEES & CUSTOMERS AROUND A BIG IDEA OR PURPOSE MUCH LARGER THAN SELLING. Brands that offer people the OPPORTUNITY TO BE PART OF THE STORY, THE EXPERIENCE, THE BIG IDEA, THE PURPOSE, whether theyre inside or out, are the ones that are winning.
Existing on the continuum of: cave paintings, fireside chats & yellow brick road experiences, 21st Century BRANDS CAN & DO SERVE AS POSITIVE CHANGE AGENTS.
Presented is a capture of best practice Brand Strategy Case Studies, including four I've supported development on. What we see is that big Vision, more Meaning, Inclusivity, Authenticity & a few Fun surprise are foundational to all of their success.
MobiU2011 Keynote: CREAT101 Mobile Behaviors - Play BigKimberly-Clark
油
Part 1 of the opening keynote by Nancy Giordano of Play Big. Mobile phones and devices seem to be everywhere and we spend more and more time interacting with them. They are quickly erasing the interstitial moments that provided downtime for our brain. What is the impact of such a pervasive technology? According to Pew, 61% of people are ambivalent about the impact mobile has on their lives. Learn how mobile technologies are creating changes in human behavior and the implications of this change both positive and negative.
A look at the top digital trends from the latter part of 2011. From personalized products and m-commerce to luxury brands pulling back the curtain, these are things to keep on the radar in 2012.
SkinnygenesTV 2017 Urban Culture Trend Report captures the trends that were most prevalent in 2017 Urban Culture. The trends showcase the growth in SA Urban Youth with a look at the things which marketers need to understand when engaging with the most progressive generation in South Africa.
This report is for anyone who wants to sink their teeth in understanding the millennial generation and the happenings in Urban Culture South Africa.
Feel free to hit us up on Ndu@SkinnygenesTV.Com for any more info
(GhaniKunto.me) Download - Fans: From Liked to LovedGhani Kunto
油
One of the key things to making earned media work for your marketing is knowing who your Fans are and how to connect with them.
Download and share the first chapter of this book that covers exactly that topic.
Essay On Economic Crisis In Usa. Online assignment writing service.Kari Lowry
油
The novel White Tiger by Aravind Adiga captures modern India, showing the struggles of class and caste. Through the protagonist Balram Halwai, it illustrates the transitioning social hierarchy in India as the country undergoes rapid modernization. Some characters believe the caste system is outdated, while others feel caste lines remain rigid. Balram represents social mobility as he breaks free from the shackles of his low-caste status.
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Building a Strong LinkedIn Profile April 2025Bruce Bennett
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This session teaches strategic practices for building your LinkedIn internet presence. Learn the different elements available for optimizing your LinkedIn profile. Utilize the many search options that can identify job openings, people, companies, and groups that can help you in your career. The use of hashtags and @ symbols will be covered as well as the LinkedIn mobile app.
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Jaipur is rapidly becoming a hub for tech and analytics, offering freshers and professionals exciting roles in leading companies and startups. If you're passionate about numbers, insights, and decision-making, nows the perfect time to explore data analytics jobs in Jaipur.
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2. From a little spark may burst a flame.Dante Alighieri
3. thespark**How can a belief inspire a revolution? What makes a great song move millions of people? What turns an idea into a life-changing solution? A spark generated by a true connection between people, emotions and ideas. A spark is small, but generates big and long-lasting chain reactions.
4. Finding the connectionThe connection triggers the spark when a brand engages its audience in a fluent dialogueConnection as a catalyst of the spark in my lifeIt begins when I start a conversation and see the world through the others eyes, excited about discovering new perspectives.A brand starts a relationship with its audience when it understands their world and can feel their emotions.By becoming a means of individual expression and social interaction, the brand and the audience become mutual influencers. By sharing ideas, feelings, and messages they inspire each other.We find that common space of inspiration that sets off positive emotions in both of us.We both leave with a smile. We have each gained something.Both parties leave with a smile. Both have gained something.
5. My role as a planner is to create a connection that triggers the spark.When measuring the superconductivity of materials, Hcrepresents the minimum level of resistance.When measuring the spark generated between brands, the creative team, and the audience, Ec(Eider Cordoba) represents the maximum level of connectivity.Ec (Excellent Connectivity)Br (Brand)Cr (Creatives) Au (Audience)
6. Maximum Ecsituations that triggered the spark*:To see a case where a physical connection generated the spark (GameStop DLC cards), turn toTo find out about a case where a social connection triggered the spark (All Saints), turn toFor a case where the emotional connection set off the spark (Smart Car), turn toAward winning case (Chevy Sonic)BioCVMy life philosophy page 6page 13page 19page 26page 28page 29Page 30
7. Art Director: Kristina Bingham | Copywriter: Dan Berenson | Strategic Planners: Eider Cordoba & Tom Haslow6
8. GameStop is facing a digital threatThe digital economy is revolutionizing the way business is done, and brands need to adapt quickly to evolving consumer habits to survive. Traditional retailers such as Blockbuster or Borders have already lost the battle. The video game retailer GameStop doesnt want to end the same way.DLC Cards to the rescueAs part of their adaptation strategy, GameStop will try to boost in-store traffic by increasing interest in the physical Downloadable Content Cards (DLC) they sell. There is only one condition: stay loyal to their Power to the Player motto.But Is there a reason for someone to buy DLC cards in store?Why would someone want to drive to the store and pick up a physical card (they wont even get to keep) and go back home to download extra levels, features ,and maps for their game? This can be done skipping steps 1 and 2, directly from your console or computer!There is a main advantage that differentiates DLC cards from the online purchasing process: no credit card is needed. This gave us the clue to define our target. Who are heavy gamers but have no credit card? Teenagers*7
9. Teenagers crave freedomTeenage boys have just lost childhoods innocence and seek to explore the world and express themselves. They want independence, but interviews revealed a huge barrier between them and the freedom they crave: total dependence on their parents permission. They turn to gaming because its a world in which they, and not adults, are the experts. They are in control. We identified the tension that led us to the strategy: they feel free in the gaming world, but at the end of the day, their parents hold their strings. StrategyTurn the DLC cards into passports to a world of freedom exclusively for teenagers. A place where they can think for themselves and feel empowered by making their own purchasing decisions.Strategic PlatformPlay your own gameBecause gaming is more of a lifestyle than a hobby,we refuse to provide anything less than the ultimate gaming experience.Were still in your shoes, we know what gamers want.Unlock the next level of your life, control your own world.No permissions, no restrictions.Fire up your console, and settle in for a late night.The game doesnt stop until you do.At Gamestop, the gamer makes the rules.8
10. Creative idea: The NOCC list, no one can track youWe created the NOCC list (NO Credit Card), after NOC (Non-Official Cover), a term used in espionage for agents who assume covert roles. Being in this list gives them access to exclusive promotions and content, both in the store and in the actual games. For all this, they dont need their parents credit cards or their permission. No one can control or track them. 9
11. Kick off: a personal letter to recruit teenagers. Kids that age are not used to receiving mail to their attention. So we decided to address them directly to make them feel important. Following the spy theme, we draw them into the NOCC loyalty program by sending them on a mission. A mission to access a world in which parents are not allowed. NOCC will maximize their gaming experience and only they will be in control.10
12. Augmented Reality user-experience in the stores. The membership card only shows the identity of the teenager when aimed at the AR kiosk. It lets them preview and interact with the DLC card they are about to buy. We enhanced the physical objects, creating collectors edition cards that shoppers could keep and exchange 11
13. Only NOCC list members can access the facebook site by entering a code they are given when purchasing a DLC card. The code changes every month. The site gives exclusive information on game releases and tricks. The same code can be used to access exclusive walkthroughs in Youtubethat will help the gamer get through the toughest parts of the games.12
14. Art Director: Mario Ortga | Copywriter: Frank Bertino | Strategic Planners: Eider Cordoba & Ned Sonnenschein13
15. ObjectiveCreate a stronger bond with the American consumers to ensure longevity for AllSaints as a brand.A lifestyle supermarket without a lifestyle to sellAllSaints started as an apparel shop in East London and they are now expanding throughout the US with 50 new stores in major cities and malls. Its easy to lose ones identity in this growth process. Category leaders like Urban Outfitters, Diesel and American Apparel have clearly articulated lifestyles and communities formed around them. And although AllSaints has the potential of becoming a lifestyle supermarket, right now, there is nothing for a community to hinge around.Lifestyle supermarket: A retailer that offers a 360属 buying experience around the cultural tastes of a specific urban tribe.Mainstream trendyWe turned to the product to understand what AllSaints could stand for. The clothes might look cutting edge, designed and distinctive, but this gives rise to two tension points. First of all, uniqueness is a hard selling point with the current distribution panorama. And second, trend setters are not going to buy in a lifestyle supermarket. They will find that little store in the East Village or turn to an emerging designer to find a unique piece and make a statement. But how about these young professionals who left the university cocoon and moved into the city to discover a whole world of possibilities when it comes to fashion and culture? They are in the process of defining their identities. They admire the trend-setter and are interested in fashion, but they either dont know how to achieve that look, dont have the time to look for it, or dont feel confident to express their individuality making a fashion statement.14
16. *Brand role: the bridge between trend-setters and trend followers We turned the tension points into an advantage: we made the distinctiveness available to a broader audience. AllSaints is the bridge between the trend-setter and the trend follower that wants to feel like the cool kid who gets invited to the Chelsea gallery opening or is in the loop about a Brooklyn warehouse party. London callingAnd that is a lifestyle AllSaints has the right to own thanks to its East London heritage. East London culture is associated with cutting edge fashion, unique music and nightlife, street artWearing All Saints our target will feels like they blend into that crowd of the PS1 Warm Up parties. They are one step closer to being that cool kid. AllSaints will help them navigate the complex terrain of cutting-edge fashion, music, art, and nightlife, so they feel like that sophisticated urbanite who is always one step ahead of the curve.Engagement strategyGive our target the illusion of being insiders by making them feel in-the-know. To achieve that, we need to create a cultural experience rooted in its East London origin, in store and outside the store. Strategic platformAre you on the list?15
17. Creative idea: Are you on the list? Achieve true insider cues, we are keeping it underground.AllSaints gives you the chance to get into that underground party. You are no longer going because a friend of a friend put someone on the list. You are the insider. However, a party is not cool unless you have the doubt of whether youll get in or not. Print ads will be inserted in mainstream trendy lifestyle magazines like Vice or Nylon. If your name is on it, you are in. If not, you will have to wait until next month to see if you can get in. 16
18. Pop up dive bars will be set in main cities for a few weeks. The only identifier will be the store logo. No clothes, no AllSaints mentioned anywhereThe location of the pop up bars, and the dates it will be open, will be subtly announced in the purchase receipt. Again, the idea is to keep it underground.17
19. All the touchpoints of the store need to convey the East London feel. From employees that are in-the-know, to magazines, books and CDs displayed in the store.Paired with a pint Each line of clothing is paired with a particular kind of beer. When you purchase the item, you get the pint mentioned in the label.Paired with a pint Using your smartphone, you can download the East London music that is currently playing at the store, you just need to download the app, and bump the wall.18
20. Art Director: Kristina Bingham | Copywriter: Dan Berenson | Strategic Planners: Eider Cordoba & Tom Haslow19
21. ObjectiveWe have been asked to increase Smart Car mind share in the USA.Eco-friendly? Inexpensive? For young urbanites?Smart originally positioned itself as an inexpensive, eco-friendly city car marketed towards hip people in their twenties and in their thirties with an anti-consumption mindset. It used to lead in fuel efficiency but they are getting squeezed by new hybrids coming out (from 3rd in the category in 2008, to 12th in 2011). It cant compete for price in the subcompact category either there are many others at the same price level with better features. And when it comes to the appeal of the car among the people it is targeted to, young urbanites, it is close to zero. They think its ugly and stupid looking; they dont want to get caught driving one. Overpriced, small and stupid lookingUgly, ugly, uglyA bumper car. I will never buy oneRidiculous. Viva Mini!Whats a Smart Car?"20
22. If not the young urbanites, who is enjoying Smart?Our research showed what the dealers already knew: it was the baby boomer empty nesters, and middle aged wealthy family men who went to their dealerships in herds looking for their second or third car. Yes they are on the progressive side and appreciate the fuel efficiency that makes it green, practical things like easy parking and cheap insurance but none of these are a decisive factor.*Connecting the brand and the audience: No back seatWhen you look at Smart you dont see a car. Its a bumper car, or a golf cart, or a vacation buggy. You look back, and there is no back seat! No kids to drive to soccer practice or groceries for the whole week. Getting rid of the back seat is getting rid of a burden that encapsulates your day-to-day life. Its a vessel that transports you to a place of less responsibility and more joy, going back to an idealistic view of the world, like you had when you were younger.Rediscovering fun at a different stage of your lifeEmpty nest boomers and family guys are both rediscovering the possibilities of the outside world after long periods of hard work and responsibility. Successful family men can finally chill for a bit away from family burdens, and empty nesters are rediscovering the fun of being free again. Smart owners like the fact that it stands out and is unique, it is more about Im having fun with it and being an extrovert. As you get older, the world expects you to get more serious and add more responsibilities, owning a Smart car is a middle finger to that idea. Its doing what they want and not what they are expected to do. They are getting back into the world. StrategyCreate a platform to give empty nesters and family guys the sense of possibility and excitement of youthStrategic PlatformYour new first car21
23. Creative idea: Get out there and explore! The feeling of liberation these people get from driving a Smart Car, or talking about it, is like having their first car all over again. They are able to go to their favorite spots freely, to do their own activities. We want to help them revive that feeling of discovery through the Street Smart platform that will help them see their city in a different way, appealing to their cultural interests and desire to have fun.22
24. Reproducing our first car game: the dices. It is a game we used to play as teenagers, when we started driving our first cars and enjoyed the excitement of the journey even more than the destination: you rolled the dices and they gave you a direction and a distance. We recreated a digital version of the dice game to encourage Smart Car drivers to get out there and discover new places. As if it was their first car.Rediscovering the city through Smart guides. We created a Smart guide to show some of the hidden gems of the city. The geolocatoridentifies where the Smart Car is, and suggests points of interest and a GPS function to help the driver get there. The app also offers the possibility to pick a different city and discover it the Smart way.23
25. Rediscovering the city through a nomad art exhibition. We are Speaking to the biggest advocates of art (not necessarily its biggest consumers). So we used art as an excuse to bring our audience to different points of interest like a wine tasting establishments, a picturesque spot etc. We selected 12 popular artists our target have heard about and asked them to create an artwork using a Smart Car. The nomad exhibition will travel to 12 major cities of the USThe artists will be gradually unveiled in the website Customized panels by the artists featured in the SmARTist exhibition will be available for purchase. We know our target loves having a fun and different car.24
26. Incentive to keep exploring the city: a contest. To engage Smart car owners in a fun activity, we created a contest: by finding each of the 12 cars displayed around the city they could win a Smart car. When aiming the smart phone at the car they will receive extra information on the artist and find instructions to keep exploring.A playlist to bring back the feeling of the first car. Since music is a great way to connect with emotions, we asked each artist to come up with a playlist inspired by their first car. The driver will be able to enjoy the journey from one artist to the next one, listening to a list of songs that never stops thanks to Pandora.25
27. awardwinning*realworld case*GM organized a pitch among Miami Ad School students for the launch of their Chevy Sonic car aimed at millennials.The new cool in a post-recession eraThe recession changed the way millennials live and shop. Flashiness and conspicuous consumption are no longer cool. Millennials are embracing post-consumerism. They prefer Levis over European designer jeans and cheap beer brands that get the job done. And theyre proud of it: they believe that consuming at pre-recession levels is ignorant and stupid.For millennials, car equals utilityIn this context, car culture represents everything they despise (excess, flashiness, lack of transparency). But, at the end of the day, they find themselves needing a car: whether its to commute or to go see their friends. Its all about utility. Millennials dont care about empty badge value (cars are no longer the center of their social lives): they are looking for real value.*Substance and connectivity: a car you buy from the inside out, not the other way aroundWe created a map of the competitive set keeping in mind what matters in the world of these hip pragmatists: substance versus superficiality, and technological connectivity versus insularity. Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris, Ford Fiesta, Scion none of them scored high in substance and connectivity. Its a space the Chevy Sonic could own in the minds of millennials. The Sonic has superior engineering, handling and interiors than the cars in its category and the OnStar technology offers a way to navigate their world. As for Chevy, qualitative research showed millennials either associated it with trucks or with nothing at all. And that reinforces Sonics positioning: trucks are reliable no-nonsense vehicles. Plus Chevy has never pretended to be something it was not, and that fits the new definition of cool: substance over appearance.StrategyInvite millennials to experience a car without trying to sell them a contrived lifestyle, cutting out the b.s.Strategic PlatformStop posturing. Start driving26Art Director: Mario Ortega | Copywriter: Frank Bertino | Strategic Planners: Eider Cordoba & Ned Sonnenschein
28. Creative idea: Do attempt!Millennials dont want brands dictating their tastes, and they wont base their lifestyle around a car. Plus, they grew up watching the same kind of car commercials over and over again: 30 second spots of a car in a winding road, overhead shot, now the detail shot... So we created the anti-car campaign. One that invites them to drive, to use the car to fit the needs in their lives, and not to posture, the opposite to the Professional Driver. Closed course type.We started by reinventing the dealership experience: instead of trying to make changes in dealerships over which we have little control, we brought the dealerships to our target. By creating pop-up on campus dealerships and giving them the possibility to buy cars online. #DoAttempt twitter contest: Colleges are a great platform to target our audience and set the car in their minds. Do attempt decals invite students to use the Sonic cars available on campus for 24 hours. The more they tweet about it, the higher the possibilities to win a car. Try this at home, Not a dramatization, Licensed driver. Open Course are the taglines of the Do attempt campaign print ads that show everyday situations in interaction with the car. In order to show real people and real cars, Sonic drivers picture will be taken at various on-ramps and displayed on digital billboards along the highway.27
29. BioEcA restless multicultural, multilingual communication expert. I define myself as an experience collector. Shopping at 109 in Shibuya, having tapas at Manolo's bar in Madrid (with Manolo), attending the opening of Jeremy Deller's latest exhibition, spending the day at my grandparents... anything that allows me to watch people and understand new worlds activates my intelligence and imagination.When you are born in a border city (Spain/France) and belong to a third nation (Basque) you run the risk of becoming culturally schizophrenic.Adapt or die.I learned to hop from one culture to another changing languages and views of the world several times a day. And I became fascinated with the International Bridge that connected both countries. Eventually the bridges became airplanes, and the connections reached more remote cultures. I lived in Tokyo and in New York, and traveled around the world. But the motivation was always there: the excitement of crossing the bridge and finding the SPARK. *Now, if you want to get to know me, please watch the Optimism video on www.eidercordoba.com28
30. CvEcStrategicPlannercordobaeider@gmail.comNew York, NY 646 215 1245www.eidercordoba.com8 years developing communication strategies and building brands around the world. Strong international marketing foundation and multicultural background in American, European, Asian, and Hispanic markets.Work experienceStrategic Planner, freelance for: MR&A (digital strategy), Fagor (positioning of recently acquired brand De Dietrich)03/11 current03/09 12/10Brand Strategist FAGOR AMERICA (leading European appliance company), New York, USA. Created new brand concepts for US market and established strategic guidelines for communication campaigns. Directly responsible for defining and developing marketing strategies for the company based on extensive analysis and definition of target audiences, relevant consumer insights and market trends. Strategic Consultant - International Fashion Marketing Analyst, EMBASSY OF SPAIN, Tokyo, Japan. Worked in the Fashion Department of the Economic and Commercial Office promoting Fashion from Spain and advising Spanish fashion brands about how to market their products and position their brands in the Japanese market. Defined strategies and activities together with the local communications agency. Developed digital campaigns and was in charge of the Japanese version of www.fashionfromspain.com09/07 01/09 Communications Strategist - Account Director, MR&A COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY, Madrid, Spain. In charge of SWATCH, OMEGA and the Swatch Group luxury brands, Apivita Natural Cosmetics, 28004 District Art Galleries and the Generaciones art awards and grants annual event. 11/04 01/07 04/03 10/04 Strategic Communications Manager, MANIFESTA 5, EUROPEAN BIENNIAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART, San Sebastian, Spain. Responsible for communications with national and international media that generated millions of euros in earned media. Managed over 40 people.Education01/07 07/07 Masters Degree in International Business Administration. CECO Foundation (Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade and The Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade). Madrid, Spain Communication Studies, UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, VA, USA (study abroad program). GPA: 3.92. 08/02 01/03 Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Communication Studies, UNIVERSITY OF DEUSTO, San Sebastian, Spain. VALEDICTORIAN. 10/99 07/03 Continuing Professional Development01/11- 03/11Account Planning Bootcamp, MIAMI AD SCHOOL, Miami. GPA: 4.00.05/10 07/10 Managing the Creative Mind: In Search of the Big Idea, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, New York.LanguagesFluent in ENGLISH, SPANISH and BASQUE. Proficiency level in FRENCH. Medium level JAPANESE (3kyu). Skills and abilitiesInnovative ideas and fresh perspective from extensive traveling and contact with different cultures and sub-cultures
34. Interpersonal communication skillsOther creative initiatives- Collaboration with AMASTE group of artists in different contemporary art projects- Video on Optimism featured in the official Maxwell House website29